T-Mobile conducts a crane test this spring in the parking lot of 830 Morris Turnpike.

T-Mobile has withdrawn without prejudice its application for constructing a 130-foot cell tower on the property of 830 Morris Turnpike.

The Millburn Zoning Board of Adjustment received a letter Dec. 3 from James Pryor, T-Mobile's attorney for this case, asking to have the application withdrawn.

Withdrawing its site plan application without prejudice means that T-Mobile has the right to come before the board again in the future with a new application. The new application could be for the same or a different location.

The zoning board voted unanimously in favor of allowing T-Mobile to withdraw its application.

Jane Builder, T-Mobile's senior manager of external affairs, told The Item of Millburn and Short Hills Dec. 4 that the site plan application was withdrawn because the phone company's agreement with the landlord was not extended.

In the future, Builder said T-Mobile will look into covering the same population but in a different location.

The landlord for the property at 830 Morris Turnpike is Stone Mountain Properties. The manager of Stone Mountain Properties could not be reached as of press time.

The zoning board voted unanimously in favor of allowing T-Mobile to withdraw its application during its Dec. 3 meeting.